Tsibi Geva

Born:
1951
Residence:
Tel Aviv, Israel
Nationality:
Israeli
Trust:
APT New York
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  • 10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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  • At the beginning of his essay in the catalog for this year’s Venice Biennale, Okwui Enwezor asks: “What do we see? A void of nothingness? A horizon of possibilities? What to do?”

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  • Weather-wise, Tuesday could hardly have been a more idyllic day for the national pavilions clustered in Venice’s Giardini, its public gardens, to open to select visitors as part of the 56th Venice Biennale.

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  • The venice biennale, which starts next week, is the world's most important visual-arts event. It is also the most illogical.

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  • Tsibi Geva has been selected to present Archeology of the Present for the Israeli Pavilion at the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia.

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  • Group exhibition curated by Barry Schwabsky and Carol Szymanski

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BIOGRAPHY

Tsibi Geva (b. 1951 Kibbutz Ein-Shemer, Israel) studied at the Art Teacher's Training College in Ramat-Hasharon, Israel, in 1976-1979 and at the New York Studio School in New York in 1985-1987.

In 2015, Tsibi Geva was selected to represent Israel at the 56th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia with an exhibition entitled Archeology of the Present. Other recent solo exhibitions include Tsibi Geva: Recent and Early Works, MACRO Testaccio – Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Roma, and Mönchehaus Museum of Modern Art, Goslar, Germany (2014); Tsibi Geva: Paintings, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC (2013); Transition, Object, Ashdod Art Museum, Monart Center, Ashdod, Israel (2012); New Works, The Studio on Alfasi Street, Tel Aviv (2012); The Bird Inside Stands Outside, Fondazione Horcynus Orca, Messina, Sicily, Italy (2012); Other Works, Ferrate Art Gallery (2010); Song of the Earth, San Gallo Art Station, Florence, Italy (2010); New Works, Annina Nosei Gallery, New York (2010); Biladi Biladi: Works 1983 - 1985, Warehouse 2, Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv (2009); NoHow On, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya, Israel (2009); Mount of Things, Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2008); Natura Morte, Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery, Turin, Italy (2007); Mount Analogue, Hamidrasha Gallery, Tel Aviv (2006); Other Flowers, the New Gallery, Bet Gabriel on the Kinneret, Israel (2006); After, Annina Nosei Gallery, New York (2005); Master Plan, Haifa Museum of Art, Haifa, Israel (2003); Lattice, Hagar Art Gallery, Tel Aviv (2002); The Days of Awe, Annina Nosei Gallery, New York (2001); Rage, Achshav.Now Contemporary Art, Berlin (2001).

Select recent group exhibitions include Dynasties: Haifa Museum of Art Collection, Haifa Museum of Art (2014); Works for the Drawer, the National Library of Israel, Jerusalem (2014); Beyond the Cloth: The Keffiyeh Project, Whitebox, New York (2013); Great Wide Open: New and Old in the Collection, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2012); Road to Nowhere, Ashdod Art Museum, Monart Center, Israel (2011); Neighbors, Galerie im Körnerpark, Berlin (2010); Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2010); Check-Post: Art in Israel in the 1980s, Haifa Museum of Art (2008); The Gates of the Mediterranean, Palazzo Piozzo, Casa del Conte Verde, Rivoli, Italy (2008); The Promised Land, Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery, Rome (2007); Bare Life, Museum on the Seam, Jerusalem (2007); The New Hebrews: A Century of Art in Israel, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (2006).  

He is represented by Julie M. Gallery in Tel Aviv and Annina Nosei Gallery in New York. Tsibi Geva lives and works in Tel Aviv.


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